Brighton and Hove Albion captain, Bruno Saltor will retire when his contract expires this summer, the club have confirmed.
The 38-year-old right-back has been a popular figure at the Amex Stadium since signing from Valencia in 2012, but has only made 13 Premier League appearances for the Seagulls so far this season.
The Spaniard will play his final game on Sunday against Manchester City, live on Sky Sports Premier League.
Manager Chris Hughton paid tribute to his captain, telling the club’s website: “To put it simply, Bruno has been outstanding – for the club and also for me personally. He’s been an outstanding player, an outstanding professional and is an outstanding person.
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“He was already a legend here when I arrived as manager, and what he has done since then has been instrumental in our progress as a club.
“He has been a key figure in our promotion to the Premier League, and in our two seasons at that level too. He is 38, playing in the best league in the world, but his performances have belied his age.
“Personally and on behalf of the club, I would like to thank Bruno and wish him well for the next chapter.”
Brighton say they hope Bruno will return to the club in a non-playing capacity in the near future.